? eS ~ PAGE EIGHT SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, September 17, 1952. " ; nm .|7 BRITISH CYCLES SCORE miles U.S.A. National Motorcycle vo Gover ent Suspends Arrears Of SAANICH PENINSULA IN. U.S. RACE ; Championship at Langhorne, Penn. a SLEEPING BAGS Delinquents In Premium Payments _ BRANCH NO. 37 British motoreyeles fin pene ene machines are Coventry-made a : ‘Hon. Eric. Martin, minister of) they have accumulated over the past, |} . ~ a first, second and third in the 100-|Triumph Tiger 100’s. . : FOR THAT HUNTING TRIP! health and welfare, announced that| three years, |. 7 oo | LEGION ; . — ° " —__ j ; Wool lined, doeskin lining, attached {the provincial government will sus- “However, it should be noted:that Tc = : Tents, Awnings, Sails, Boat = 7 pillow, zipper. side-opening ©. $Q95_ pend . arrears” of persons delinquent the Hospital Insurance Service tae NEWS = CANVAS GOODS Covers, .. Tarpaulins, . Truck = oo .and..tie tapes.eccecclcueclbeetece esetenteceeens | ; in. payment. of .their -premiums | for through ‘certain of’ the procedures]! (By ‘Wiiliam. Stewart) —. Estimates: Free — . Covers, Waterproof Clothing. = —— ce y British. Columbia: ‘Hospital Insurance rided by Roe givtinwety eel 7 rarer : are oe wt ar = a ae _ 7 7 : : : seg ee provided by the Act; -continue:to col The branch is pleased to announce . == wee ye yas ops ' re The General Warehouse ° [seve during 1949 ‘0 oa matusive. lect. premium: arrears for 1949, 1950| that Anthony A. Gambrill of Brent-| = . : F. JEUNE & BRO., LTD.. “Other priced. Oe ee oe ae : Or Who nave not registered “with ‘the | nd -1951 from : those ‘persons - who: wood," : V.L,: has “been “awarded °a ie we stablished 1 aa - fees frome WAR SURPLUS. ANNEX B.CHLLS. "| can well afford-to pay,” the minister | Canadian Legion B.C. -Provincial a 570: Johnson. St-—Canvas in. Stock’ Up footy Beet Wide—G 4688 © $10.75 to $48.95 “4012. Government.. © = (ee Victoria: Mr. Martin said’ this-is a suspen-|-of health and welfare said.) ~ " Command “scholarship.. Mr. Gam- | 2 _ fe oe oe oe . {sion and-not a cancellation. of ar- ‘Instalment Payments -~ brill was a‘student at-North Saanich é Y i rears. “Persons in this category can] - Mr. Martin noted this would: be| high school last term and intends to | S T O C KS _ A N D B 0 N D S ee = . TE cE — | re-establish. themselves with the B.C.| i > -makine . arfanwe-| further-his studies in Victoria this : — - Is nems am-for tha accomplished . -by ~ making . arrange mM, ? | a Se : PATRONIZE REVIEW ADVERTISERS HLS. by paying the premium’for the ments for instalment payments, if year, The presentation of this award ; Listed on ‘Any Exchange, or Unlisted, May Be ss : present year and after the two-week necessary, in accordance with their] Will be made at the next general . = waiting period they will then ‘be- . ; we cys means. The main. consideration in | Meeting in October. BOUGHT or SOLD come eligible for full hospital insur- bringing this policy into effect is te} 1 would like to express my appre- | Through ance benefits.” he said. {allow these persons presently in de-|Ciation to the members of the branch In: a press release, September 9, aoe cce | . fault to re-establish themselves with!and to the members of the Ladies | H. A. HU MBE R, LTD. Mr. Martin pointed out that persons] the Service. Auxiliary, for the fine efforts on ; ; 5 5 . who cannot pay their arrears due to They would thereby become elig-|ehalf of the branch, at the booth Latest information and Continuous Quotation Service Over low incomes will not be asked to do] ible for the full range of the all-|on the Saanichton fair grounds -dur- PRIVATE WIRE FACILITIES “. He: said the government feels inclusive. hospitalization. benefits af-; ing the a ree _ franks to. the STOCKS BONDS. MINES GRAINS OILS mat some persons may be staying) forded under the Act, he said. “It{Many merchants and business men 1220 Bro . ‘ i sot , : : ; ad Street —_ : out of the plan because they are un-} should be noted ‘that approximately [in North Saanich, for their co-opera- *re Telephones: E 1101 and E 1102. able to-pay ‘the large arrears which | 90 per cent of -the total premiums | tion in keeping us well supplied while i for this three-year period have been | our booth was in operation. 0° | === collected. |: All. members: and” veterans “and “It is felt that the majority of {their friends are once again ‘remind: those “persons who “ure delinquent | ed of the mixed smoker to be held in, and who have amassed-arrears have| Mills Road Hallnext Saturday night; dlone-so because they have had tem-| Sept. 20, at 8 oclock, Jéntertainment | porary financial difficulties. “There- | for this event will he supplied by the “T fore, itis felt. that: this change will{ Esquimalt branch of thé Canadian your be of particular. benefit. to. these | Legion. Tickets are now on. sale persons.” So pand an electric waffle iron will be ; : I Le 3 The current year's premium for given away as a door prize. STANDARD OU, TEENS : pee kt | persons with one or. more’ depend-j —_ , : ‘ eek ae - BEACON MOTORS a . | ents is. $40.50 made’ up of $21 for New Low-Power AGENT -. Beacon Ave. at Fifth St., Sidney. .. © Phone 130 30. 1952, $19.50 for the period from|elay Stations July 1 to December 31, 1952 (this} Are Approved includes the recently ; announced} The board of: governors of the | f Premium reduction) which: totals Canadian Broadcasting Corporation! $40.50 for the full year’s premium. | pas approved. the establishment. of, 6. Single. persons’ ‘premium would Jow-power relay: transinitters at an || | SIDNEY. —_ _ | —_ PHONE 10 ; |. period from’ January 1 to. June GASOLINES . STOVE OIL - DIESEL OIL . and FURNACE FUELS . amount to. $2850.00 5 ‘additional _ 20 localities in: different ‘The health and welfare minister's parts of Canada. Eight ofthe new statement concluded: “We have given] transmitters “will be in. British Col- this aspect of the service’s opera- umbia.” eee tions very ‘careful consideration’ and]: These unattended transmitters of it is our opinion that the suspension] 25 watts’ are connected by wireline | of arrears will -be advantageous’ to} with: CBC networks and are designed | | the. people of B.C. and to the Hos-}'to bring’ full program ‘service ‘to |f pital. Insurance®’Service. | areas not otherwise receiving’ ser- | e 4 {It is: hoped. that this. action will |-vice: at Present..- Seventeen ~ trans- serve to bring. into. benefit: the .nia-| mittérs are now’ in operation in the jority” of .the’.pérsons ‘presently. ‘de- province; Alb:the’ British. 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